There are plenty of good burning programmes out there. Look these up in 
Freshmeat:

X-CD-Roast
gnome-toaster
gcombust

I have found grip to be a great CD-ripping and encoding programme (it even 
does Ogg Vorbis now!). I'm not sure if it does normalising -- give it a try 
and see.


On Wed, 25 Oct 2000 06:30, Adrian Smith wrote:
> can anyone recomend a good program that will allow me to take WAV or MP3
> files (doesn't really matter which) and burn a music CD that will play on a
> regular CD player?  now the one thing i'm looking for in additon to that is
> this -- anyone know of a program which can balance the loudness of the
> files being recorded so that the final volume of each track is pretty much
> similar.
>
> thanks much
>
>
>
> Adrian Smith
> 'de telepone dude
> Telecom Dept.
> x 7042
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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